This seminar will be a workshop addressing the issues of research creation through the organization of a student competition and an international symposium on school architecture.
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LEAP Seminar @UdeM (2018/08/27): Charlotte Lheureux, Architectures du rythme et rythmes d’architecture
Please note that the next LEAP seminar gathering scholars and doctorate student will occur on Monday October 15th at 17h30 @UdeM (@2071). Our guest scholar will be Mrs Charlotte Lheureux, PhD candidate at LOCI (Belgium), presently doing a residency at Uqam on the theme : Architectures du rythme, et rythmes d’architecture Entre conflit étymologique et connaissance empirique, l’apport de l’analyse esthétique.
Graduated from the Higher Institute of Architecture Saint-Luc (be), Charlotte Lheureux has been working for 7 years as a collaborator at the ZigZag agency (Lille, fr) and as a teaching and research assistant within the faculty LOCI (UCL, be). His thesis questions the transversality of the concept of rhythm, and the possibilities of his writing in the arts. Member of various inter artistic think tanks – Dialogue between Art and Research (Lille III, fr), Association of Researchers in Dance (fr) or Interdisciplinary Research Group in Living Arts (Uqàm, ca), Charlotte Lheureux completes her doctoral path by a training at the Conservatoire de musique, as well as various workshops and workshops in contemporary dance. In addition to these activities, she regularly collaborates with cultural organizations as an independent journalist. She is the author of numerous articles for magazines in Belgium and Canada (art itself, A +, news feeds, Life Arts, etc.). In 2015 and 2017, she co-organizes the Public Contracting Award, at the initiative of the architecture unit of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. Finally, it ensures for the same cell the scientific co-direction of the Guide of modern and contemporary architecture Tournai and Wallonie Picarde, published in 2017 by Mardaga editions.
LEAP Seminar @UdeM (2018/08/27): Elisavet Kiourtsoglou, “Architecture, Music, Xenakis and other Postdoctoral Inquiries”
Dr. Elisavet Kiourtsoglou (Paris 8) will present her extensive doctoral research crossing the fields of architecture and music and will introduce a new series of postdoctoral inquiries she intends to develop within the LEAP lab.
LEAP Annual Seminar 2018: On Didacticism in Architecture
Saturday April 7th 2018 (Concordia University)
Coordinated by Carmela Cucuzzella and Cynthia Hammond
Guest scholars: Louise Pelletier (Design, Uqam), Nicola Pezolet (Art History, Concordia)
LEAP Seminar at the World Design Summit (2017-10-19) : Is Research-Creation Design Thinking?
Table ronde dirigée par Anne Cormier, coorganisatrice du Sommet Mondial du Design (Montréal)
Discussion publique avec Anne Cormier, Carmela Cucuzzella, David Theodore, Jean-Pierre Chupin
Is Research-Creation Design Thinking? World Design Summit, Oct 19, 2017, Montréal[vc_single_image image=”19107″ img_size=”large”]
LEAP Annual Seminar 2017: Autonomy / Heteronomy
LEAP lab annual seminar 2017; Between Autonomy and Heteronomy: Thinking Architecture Between Discipline and Profession
Coordinated by Louis Martin and Jonathan Lachance (UQAM)
Guest Scholar: Paolo Amaldi (Genève, ENSA Versailles)
LEAP Seminar @Concordia (2017-02-23) : Paul Holmquist – Claude Nicholas Ledoux and Rousseau’s moral and political philosophy in the City of Chaux
Séminaire LEAP@UdeM (2016-02-24) : Greig Crysler : “Sage Handbook of Architectural Theory”
La rencontre portera sur la constitution du Sage Handbook of Architectural Theory , dirigé par Greig Crysler, Stephen Cairns et Hilde Heynen.
Séminaire LEAP@UdeM (2016-03-23) : Daniele Vadala : “Light Social Infrastructures and Architectural Practices From Montreal to Sicily through Rural Africa”
Professeur Daniele Valada (historien et architecte à l’université Catane en Sicile – Università degli Studi di Catania ) présente ses recherches sur l’impact que des infrastructures architecturales légères – par opposition aux infrastructures lourdes – peuvent avoir sur la transformation de communautés instables en communautés et environnements durables. Le professeur Vadala présentera une comparaison de cas entre des expériences effectuées au Canada, en Sicile et en Afrique.
Organisé par Carmela Cucuzzella.